Showing posts with label book design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book design. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Valentine's Day Reading
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book design,
graphic design,
love,
Valentine's Day
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Book Cover: Public Enemy
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Covers
I haven't shown many of my covers from the past few months. Here are a few that have been released fairly recently! I work so far ahead of the release date that I tend to forget about showing them.
Monday, May 20, 2013
A Boston Blazer
I recently created a fashion blog that showcases both men's and women's apparel. I am currently working on the design along with some illustrations for the site. Check it out: www.abostonblazer.com. It's in the fledgling stages but there is much more to come!
Labels:
book design,
fashion,
fashion blog,
fashion illustration
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Press for Prairie Silence
I was excited to hear a comment about my cover design on The Christoper Gabriel Program this past Monday. Around one minute in the host says some very nice things about the cover! "Jill pitched this book to me and my first reaction was (...) I'm not really interested. The book came (...) and I looked at the jacket (...) and the jacket of the book drew me in." The host then admits that he really enjoyed the book once he started reading. Here's to judging a book by it's cover. You can find the segment here. Below is the reposted cover:
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Covers
Monday, January 7, 2013
Prairie Silence design
It has been a very busy holiday season at work, which has in turn caused my long absence from this blog. Hopefully I will be posting more frequently in the next coming weeks. For now, check out my jacket design for Prairie Silence: a Memoir, which will be released tomorrow!
Labels:
book design,
graphic design,
North Dakota,
publishing
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Tweet Land of Liberty
It's my birthday!
Incidentally, it is also the release date of Tweet Land of Liberty by Elinor Lipman. I had the chance to do a little illustration for this book cover. The book is a selection of rhyming tweets that chronicle the 2012 election season.
Labels:
Beacon Press,
book design,
illustration,
politics,
Tweet Land of Liberty
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Unpublished Covers
Here are a few variations on a couple ideas for a book cover. In the end none of these were approved for the final design but I still like like the outcome.
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book design,
graphic design,
illustration,
Lady Gaga
Friday, July 27, 2012
We Shall Not Be Moved
Labels:
Beacon Press,
book design,
graphic design,
publishing
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
The Development of a Book Jacket
Prior to working in publishing I was unaware of all steps it takes to get a book on the shelf. The design process alone starts about a year before the book hits shelves. In this post I will explain the process I used to create the book jacket for Ethical Chic, published by Beacon Press and on sale June 19th.
Once a book has been launched, the editor of the book will send around a Design Memo outlining many key elements of the book that should factor in to the design. For instance, the editor may show similar titles and discuss what has or hasn't worked for different covers in the past.
After this initial meeting it's off to the drawing board (so to speak)! Generally, I do a lot of research before starting on a design. I like to read at least a portion, if not all, of the unpublished book to get a better idea of what the book is about. I collect tons of images and color inspiration before I start work in my sketchbook and on the computer.
Once I have several ideas that I'm happy with I present them at a design meeting where I discuss the inspiration for my idea and what the cover is trying to accomplish. Sometimes it takes many rounds before a cover will get approved.
After a cover gets approved in-house it is sent off to the author for approval. Once the author has approved it you have a cover!
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After this initial meeting it's off to the drawing board (so to speak)! Generally, I do a lot of research before starting on a design. I like to read at least a portion, if not all, of the unpublished book to get a better idea of what the book is about. I collect tons of images and color inspiration before I start work in my sketchbook and on the computer.
Once I have several ideas that I'm happy with I present them at a design meeting where I discuss the inspiration for my idea and what the cover is trying to accomplish. Sometimes it takes many rounds before a cover will get approved.
After a cover gets approved in-house it is sent off to the author for approval. Once the author has approved it you have a cover!
Some time goes by before you have to think about this book cover again. Closer to publishing date, I put together a galley that will get sent out to various people for blurbs. These blurbs will be used as copy on the final jacket.
Once all of the blurbs are in I get flap copy and create the final jacket.
During this stage I also pick case materials, such as the spine, sides, and end-papers.
Once the jacket design and case materials have been approved, they are sent off to the printer. A couple weeks before the release date the final product is delivered!
Labels:
Beacon Press,
book design,
graphic design,
publishing
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Outlaw Marriages book cover design
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